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Thanks you and in the anime in this scene are seiyu who sings this song?

The ones who sing in this scene are Uesaka Sumire for Nonna (the black-haired girl) and Kanemoto Hisako for Katyusha (the one with the cap). Yes, the character in the anime is also named Katyusha like the song.

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Why haven't the creators updated the tanks on the website since episode 1?

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Originally Posted by Chiaki_chan

and It will not happen but French tanks and French teams in the anime he will not?

There was a French team in the national tournament, but they (somehow) lost to Anzio in the first round.

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sorry for my ignorance but this song is a "national hymn" of Russia?
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The Soviet National Anthem was written during World War II so it would be appropriate as theme music. However, I don't see the creators of this show using it.

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Originally Posted by LoweGear

Katyusha is a popular folk song written just before WW2, about a girl named Katyusha who awaits her love who serves in the army.

A great many patriotic songs were promoted by the government for propaganda purposes, but Katyusha was very popular on its own merits. It was even popular outside of the Soviet Union.

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The ones who sing in this scene are Uesaka Sumire for Nonna (the black-haired girl) and Kanemoto Hisako for Katyusha (the one with the cap). Yes, the character in the anime is also named Katyusha like the song.

Uehara Sumire actually knows Russian so the song wouldn't be hard for her, but poor Kanemoto Hisako had to be dragged into it.

I've always found the authentic Soviet music a lot more suitable than those Red Alert tunes.

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There was a French team in the national tournament, but they (somehow) lost to Anzio in the first round.

ha ok so harm for me haha

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The Soviet National Anthem was written during World War II so it would be appropriate as theme music. However, I don't see the creators of this show using it.

ah agreement so they used the first version that is to say the folk song so cool

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The ones who sing in this scene are Uesaka Sumire for Nonna (the black-haired girl) and Kanemoto Hisako for Katyusha (the one with the cap). Yes, the character in the anime is also named Katyusha like the song.

2 seiyuu are really talented and have a beautiful voice to sing this beautiful song

A fun bit of trivia is that Uesaka Sumire, the VA for Nonna aka the long-haired Pravda girl this episode, is a well-known Russia otaku, and is fluent in the language. It's quite apparent in the song that she's well versed in the language, adding that extra bit of awesome to it.